Daily Monitor
Saturday May 15 2021
Justice Christopher Izama Madrama. The Court of Appeal/ Constitutional Court judge, has made rulings often cited at law school. PHOTO | FILE
Summary
Justice Christopher Izama Madrama found his niche in commercial law, but having now spent three years at the Court of Appeal, which doubles as the Constitutional Court, the judge has reinvented himself as an all-rounder. He has penned lead judgements in several constitutional petitions,
Derrick Kiyonga writes.
In developed countries, intellectual property is taken so seriously that in 1999, the United States Court of Appeal, 11 circuit, ruled that the estate of civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr, who was assassinated in 1968, was vested with the copyrights of his famous speech, ‘I have a dream’.